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Oman pushes for production of grapes, mango and banana


Published 15 May,2021 via Muscat Daily - As part of its efforts to increase self sufficiency and diversify agricultural crops, the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources (MAFWR) has urged Omani farmers to grow grapes, mango, banana and sweet lemon.

The ministry announced the implementation of a project to establish commercial fields to grow the above mentioned fruits and develop a market for them in the sultanate.

An official at MAFWR said, “The ministry has set some conditions for Omani farmers to benefit from the project financed by the Agricultural and Fisheries Development Fund. The farmer must be Omani and the area of land that will be cultivated shall not be less than one acre. The farmer must provide a permanent source of irrigation, and the soil of the farm should be suitable for cultivation. He must also use the agricultural seedlings provided by the ministry.”

The official said the farmer must adhere to the correct agricultural instructions for growing the target crops. The farmer must also allow the ministry’s specialists to visit the site to ensure that it meets the stipulated conditions.

“The project will continue to help farmers grow more diverse crops in various governorates to support achieve self-sufficiency.”

The ministry will support the farms with RO2,000 to help them with modern irrigation and planting the trees.

The ministry announced that it will give farmers mango and lemon seedlings for free. Banana seedlings will cost 250bz each while sweet lemon seedlings will be available for 500bz each.

The ministry has produced 1,699,892 seedlings of different fruits in the period from 2011 to 2018. It is seeking to produce more seedlings to reduce the gap between local demand and supply, added the official.

The deadline to submit an application to participate in the project is May 31.

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